. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. COX'S SEED ANNUAL. 63 Marguerite- Single -white, single yellow, single blue and double yellow. 25 cts. Oleanders. Double red, white and yellow. 50 cts. Rhododendrons. These magnificent flowering shrubs should be planted in the shade and receive a good supply of water. Fine Plants in bud, $ each. Snowballs. Strong plants, 50c. Sollya. Pretty blue-bell shaped flowers, evergreen. 25c. VViegelia. White and pink free flowering hardy sh


. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. COX'S SEED ANNUAL. 63 Marguerite- Single -white, single yellow, single blue and double yellow. 25 cts. Oleanders. Double red, white and yellow. 50 cts. Rhododendrons. These magnificent flowering shrubs should be planted in the shade and receive a good supply of water. Fine Plants in bud, $ each. Snowballs. Strong plants, 50c. Sollya. Pretty blue-bell shaped flowers, evergreen. 25c. VViegelia. White and pink free flowering hardy shrubs. Strong plants, 35c. Polygala. Pink pea-shaped flowers, blooming in the greatest profusion nearly all the year around. One of the best flowering shrubs. 50c each. Sivainsonia alba. White flowering, continuous bloomer; very desirable. Small plants, 25c; large plants, 50c. Escallonia. Red and white, beautiful evergreen flowering shrubs, 50c. Habrothaninus. Fuchsia shaped flowers of a bril- liant red color; free bloomer, strong grower. Large plants, 50c. Laurustinus- A most excellent white flowering shrub, evergreen. 25c. to 50c, according to size. Broom Yellow; sweet scented. 25c. to 50e. Cytissus. Broom-like evergreen shrubs, producing masses of yellow and white flowers. Strong plants, 50c. Wallflower. Double, strong, 30c. Salvia Splendens- Scarlet flowers, continuous bloomers. 25c. MalvavisciIS. Continuous scarlet flowering shrub; excellent against fences and verandas. 25c. Auricula. These neat alpine plants deserve more extensive cultivation. They are easily taken care of, and in Germany or England no one would do without them. 25c. each. PLANTS BY MAIL 5 Cents, per riant. Extra should be added for Postage. HOUSK PLANTS. Although many plants which are generally cultivated in the garden, such as geraniums, fuchias, heliotropes, etc., may also be cultivated successfully in the house. We confine ourselves here to such plants as are only adapted for the house, and not for the


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